The bosses of Tupac Shakur’s estate have warned they will sue anyone who tries to sell a sex tape allegedly featuring the rapper. The explicit footage was recently made public, and purportedly shows the hip-hop icon topless at a house party while he receives oral sex from a female groupie.

The video, shot in 1991, has caught the attention of several porn companies, who want to buy the tape from its unknown owner to sell to customers.

Administrators of Shakur’s estate are determined to stop the tape from ever being released, and are threatening legal action against anyone who tries to profit of the star’s image.

A spokesperson says, “We will sue anyone who tries to sell a Tupac tape.”

Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996, aged 25.